New council homes at former adventure playground

A digital image of how the new housing development in Old Fallings Crescent, Low Hill, could lookImage source, BM3 Architects
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The plans will see 24 new homes being built in Low Hill

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Work on new council homes on the site of a former adventure playground will start next year.

Twenty-four new houses have been earmarked for a stretch of land at the rear of Old Fallings Crescent in Low Hill, Wolverhampton.

To make way for the work, which is due to begin in summer, two semi-detached council homes in the circular road will be demolished.

Councillors said they expected to be able to welcome tenants from autumn 2025.

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The land is based at at the rear of Old Fallings Crescent in Wolverhampton

Designers said the properties will have a high energy efficiency rating, electric vehicle charging points and solar panels.

The development will also provide 52 parking spaces.

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